Marek always takes a wrong turn on this ride
. Maybe he's been shown the way by Ian and his penchant for turning off Shere and heading towards Peaslake.
Good ride over with a big band of agreeables. I believe we had the biggest club turnout, only acf having more registered. ACF being a web forum which is used by a lot of audax riders who register under acf as I don't think a lot of them belong to clubs.
Set off in the 10 o'clock start and was aiming for a good steady training ride. I think it was just Mark McL, Paul D, and I initially but they soon pulled ahead on Ranmore and stayed ahead. The fast boys came past too on the next couple of hills. I was soon joined by Mark L who I rode the rest of the ride with. He's going really well and the improvement on the hills in the last few months is amazing, he just spins up them now. Needless to say I don't, hills not my forte.
Going down the worst descent on the ride just after the Coldharbour climb we saw George coming back up and guessed he'd dropped something, although being George maybe he wanted to do the hills twice?
The rest of the ride was fairly uneventful, but a good solid pace all the way round. Mark and I had a bit of a blast along the top of Ranmore and back to the bottom of Box Hill. On Box he pulled away a bit but I pulled him back right at the top to just nip past at the line with a "gotcha" as I went by
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Nice, if slightly suspicious sausage roll at the top with a lovely warming cupppa - Blimey it was cold today.
A good fairly quick ride off the top back to Coulsdon with Jon Avery going really well and looking strong again.
Now for the woops moment of the ride. Heading back in to Croydon there was four of us in a line, Jon on the front with Richard (sorry don't know surname - friend of Andy Spriggs) in second, Mark McL and I in third and fourth. Just going past the Fitness Centre the cars slowed, I think Richard had his head down a bit at this point. Mark shouted stop or slow, Jon slowed and nipped left around the car, but Richard couldn't stop in time and hit the back of the car on the left corner. he went down over the bars and his bike caught Jon bringing him down. Mark and I pulled in and started checking how they were. We were joined by a couple of very helpful women from the picture framers next door who also phoned for an ambulance.
I don't know if this is Richard's first crash, but think it might be as he seemed to have a little bit of shock and started getting a bit cold. The ladies had a space blanket and a cardigan which they put on him and helped nurse him and check he was okay. Jon was up but sore and holding his shoulder, he also had a crack in his helmet and said he'd blacked out for a second or two so must have hit his head as he landed.
Ambulance and Police in attendance and we were creating quite a spectacle
. Boys in the back of the ambulance and a few statements for the Police and all was sorted at the scene. I checked the lady driving the car was okay as it made a very load bang and must have given her a bit of a shock. She was very calm and at ease with the situation, just happy no one was hurt badly.
The picture framers were king enough to hold the two bikes while we made our way home and Jon and Richard went to hospital. There is the one flaw in Ambulance design, they fill the thing up with so much medical equipment there's no room for bikes, fortunately my "new" car has a capacious boot so as I had to collect a bike from GBs I put there's in too and brought them home. If anyone wants a Carbon bike I could do you a good deal if you get in quick, don't appear to have any damage
.
I've heard from Jon and the hospital has confirmed the paramedics diagnosis. A broken wrist for Richard, and a broken collar bone for Jon
. Painful but luckily not too bad, breaks will heal and hopefully they'll both be back soon and can have a good second half to the season.
Edit: Now also heard from Richard as well who's also home now, sounds in reasonable spirits considering.